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That sun, so hot right now. - Mugatu
That sun, so hot right now. - Mugatu
If advertising is meant to get attention and spark conversation, then goal achieved.
Result: “sorry we shared your personal data, here’s a check for 38 cents. “
That arms flailing last moment of “I regret everything” was great.
It’s only a matter of time till someone moves a stock market for profit with a deep fake. If it hasn’t happened already.
These comments have been the highlight of my day. Thanks
You could not have described my exact scenario any better. I’m in the same boat.
I have a 2015 leaf and while the estimated battery range has gone from 90’s to 60’s on mileage, it’s still kicking and gets me around the city just fine.
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In my opinion it’s a needless extra step. I have had my card number compromised before and it was very little hassle to get a new card and my out of pocket was $0. Debit cards would be a completely different discussion however.
I’ve installed this on an old Chromebook already and it does work. You have to dig around for it a bit online but it has been available publicly for a while.
However , surprise, if it’s an old Chromebook you’re going to have to remove the internal write protect screw or use a Susie-q cable to make it the primary operating system on the device as they never intended for you to overwrite the existing os.
You can boot from usb or dual boot though.
Edit: plug for this awesome site that lets you update bios on chromebooks : https://mrchromebox.tech/#home
That nose is amazing. The contrast between the pink and black bits is fantastic.